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Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, a Bangladeshi social worker, the founder and chairman of BRAC, the world’s largest non-governmental organization, has been ranked 37 among world’s
50 greatest leaders, according to US-based magazine Fortune. In 1971, Bangladesh won a brutal war for independence, and some 10 million refugees returned to a country in urgent need of rebuilding. In stepped Abed, a former corporate executive who established the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, now the world’s largest nongovernmental organization. BRAC’s fingerprint includes microfinance; its program has given out $1.6 billion in loans to more than 5 million Bangladeshis-and education, where it has graduated over 11 million students.
President of Chicago Cubs’ Baseball Operations Theo Epstein named top position on the list.
Sir Fazle Hasan Abed, a Bangladeshi social worker, the founder and chairman of BRAC, the world’s largest non-governmental organization, has been ranked 37 among world’s
50 greatest leaders, according to US-based magazine Fortune. In 1971, Bangladesh won a brutal war for independence, and some 10 million refugees returned to a country in urgent need of rebuilding. In stepped Abed, a former corporate executive who established the Bangladesh Rural Advancement Committee, now the world’s largest nongovernmental organization. BRAC’s fingerprint includes microfinance; its program has given out $1.6 billion in loans to more than 5 million Bangladeshis-and education, where it has graduated over 11 million students.
President of Chicago Cubs’ Baseball Operations Theo Epstein named top position on the list.